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Cloudman said:
freebs2 said:

Personally, an old port would still be interesting if it offered something new and fresh for the experience. For example, Resident Evil 4: Wii edition was great post-launch game, even if Re4 was released GC almost 2 years before - it had all the extras from the Ps2 version, plus wiimote controls. The same goes for some New Play Control games released by Nintendo, like Pikmin1/2 and Metroid Prime (though they were released later).

The problem is most WiiU launch games were old, half-assed and didn't add much to the original experience.



Hmm yeah, that is true. If there was an option to play Assassin's Creed but as Zero Suit Samus, or use Link or other chaarcters in Tekken Tag Tourney 2, I think I would be interested in getting those games. Though I dunno if those ports offered new extras in them...



Tekken Tag 2 offered a lot of extras for Wii U...still flopped. But i have a question, why do they NEED extras? Isnt it enough that they release the same time as others? Does a dev really have to add extra stuff to the version of a game that they know wont even get close to the sales of other versions?